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Case #12443 - Anaplastic Wilms tumor

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The three components of a Wilms tumor: blastemal, epithelial and (...) Epithelial differentiation from the blastemal component Tumoral necrosis Subcapsular hemorrhage complication the Wilms tumor Atypical blastema Anaplastic foci with abnormal mitoses and voluminous cells Anaplastic foci with abnormal mitoses and voluminous cells Anaplastic foci with abnormal mitoses and voluminous cells Anaplastic foci with abnormal mitoses and voluminous cells Anaplastic foci with abnormal mitoses and voluminous cells Tumoral invasion of the renal sinus Tumoral invasion of the renal sinus Wilms tumor cells in marginal sinus of a lymph node Wilms tumor cells in marginal sinus of a lymph node
Girl, 3 year-old. Abdominal mass.